A set of 11 editable writing frame worksheets to practise using conjunctions to join two clauses.
The worksheets help children to structure the sentence with space to draw a picture to show comprehension.
I use these as an independent English workstation activity for one of my pupils with SEN.
Colourful Semantics cards avaiable here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/colourful-semantics-starter-pack-12121851
2 weeks of lesson plans and resources based around waste and recycling:
Can I explain what waste is and how it is created?
Can I collect data to answer a question?
Can I make relevant observations and present results in drawings and bar graphs?
Can I explain the process of waste disposal?
Can I sort and describe different materials?
Can I explain how to reduce, reuse and recycle?
Can I describe how paper is recycled?
Can I make recycled paper?
Activities include:
Trash detectives
Making recycled paper
Bar charts
All activities differentiated using chili challenge
Made for my reception children to introduce them to reading alien words. The aliens zoom past the space rocket window and the children have to read the words!
I made this for my reception class but have also used it in Year 1 and Year 2. It’s a workbook for children to complete throughout the year to show their progress and record milestones from their year at school.
Lots of activities to complete each term, to show just how far the children have come in the year!
My class parents loved it!
Three weeks worth of lessons and activities based on the story Smiley Shark by Ruth Gallowway.
Lessons include:
Powerful verbs
Character and setting description
Retelling the story
Planning and writing a story in the same style
English and Maths morning work. Made for my Year 2 class for morning word work and place value practise. Children need to find the word in the dictionary then complete the activity. They partition the magic number, practise writing it in words and add/subtract different amounts.
Help your class remember the irregular forms of past tense verbs with I have… Who Has? Game. Great as an English lesson warm up activity or Grammar review.
Past tense verb cards! This set of 45 verb cards can be used with other colourful semantic sets to add more variety to your students’ sentence writing.
Perfect for teaching children to use irregular past tense verbs in their writing.
A set of 15 help sheets for parents of children in Early Years. Sheets cover everything from blending to number formation, with some writing tasks. Really useful to send weekly to encourage helping at home!
Editable PowerPoint game where the children have to splat the alien words. Mix of real words and fake words for the children to read. Works really well if used on an interactive whiteboard, as an independent activity! Just edit using the words you want.
Editable Alien words zoom past the spaceship window and children practise reading the fake words! PowerPoint already has all Phase 2 alien words but can be edited to include any words you need.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar themed colourful semantics. The cards help struggling speakers and writers to retell a story, giving them more confidence when they write. A brilliant tool to support children with EFL - ESL - ELD - EAL - SEN!
Colourful semantics is an approach created by Alison Bryan. It is a great way to support children who struggle to write independently.
Colourful Semantics helps children to:
•Develop a wider vocabulary
•Make sentences longer
•Develop use of nouns, verbs, prepositions and adjectives
•Improve story telling skills
The colour scheme relates to the types of words in a sentence: Who? (noun) Doing? (verb) What? (object) Where? (location). Children use the strips included to help them structure their own sentences.
This pack contains story specific vocabulary, including:
3 who - noun/person cards
3 doing - verb cards
18 what - noun/object cards
9 time conjunction cards
9 adjective cards
2 where - noun/place cards
This handy pack of 54 fronted adverbials and prepositions helps support struggling writers when writing more complex sentences.
The fronted adverbials are used at the beginning of a sentence to give more information about the action in the main clause. The difference in colour helps to remind children that they are separate from the main clause and must include a comma.
The pack includes the following:
9 adverbial cards to describe manner (how)
27 adverbial cards to describe time (when)
9 adverbial cards to describe place (where)
9 preposition cards to describe position
A complete set of home learning sheets for Phase 2. No prep needed, just print and go!
FOUR differentiated levels of activity for every sound:
Set 1 - s, a, t, p;
Set 2 - i, n, m, d;
Set 3 - g, o, c, k;
Set 4 - ck, e, u, r;
Set 5 - h, b, f, ff, l, ll, ss.
The worksheets are based on the Ruth Miskin scheme and DFE letters and sounds. They will work alongside all major Phonics programmes.
Every level provides children with the opportunity to write the sound and develop their vocabulary using the images. The activities are progressive, moving from initial sound recognition to reading comprehension using drawing.
Every page includes images with the initial/final digraph sound to help children to remember them.
These have been tried and tested in my own classroom and work well as both home learning or as an independent activity.
This pack contains:
SPaG PowerPoint lesson to teach using commas to separate items in a list
36 colourful semantics cards related to shopping at the supermarket
12 shopping list game cards
4 speech/writing frames to use with the cards
This activity can be used in at least 4 different ways! I have used it for the following:
teaching food vocabulary: This can be done either in the context of shopping or as expressing likes, dislikes. Both options are included in this resource.
using commas to separate items in a list: Use the game cards for children to use as a writing prompt. They can record what each person bought at the supermarket to practise using commas.
Shopping list memory game: Give each child a shopping list and lay out the green cards on the table. Give them a moment to look at their list then turn it over. They must try and remember which items they need to buy in the correct order!
speaking and listening to describe someone’s shopping list: Children could use real life experiences to recall a visit to the shops with family. What did each member buy?
If you find another use for the cards, please leave a review or tag me on Instagram @simply_semantics - I’d love to see how you’re using them! *
One week of differentiated instruction writing activities, based around a skittles experiment.
Download includes:
full planning for the week
Lesson PowerPoints
Differentiated writing frames
Lesson word bank resource
Homework task